portions of its own or of any of the associated Societies' communications 

 as may be deemed advisable, subject to the consent of the author. 



9. The Council shall endeavour to promote co-operation among 

 existing Societies, and may assist in the formation of new ones ; it may 

 also aid in the establishment of classes in connection with any of the 

 associated Societies. 



10. Affiliated Societies shall contribute towards the general funds 

 of the Association the sum of Six2)ence for each member. 



11. The Rules can only be altered by a majority of two-thirds of 

 the members present at an Annual Meeting, Any member desiring to 

 alter the rules must send a copy of the proposed alterations to the Secre- 

 tary, at least two weeks before the meeting is held. 



OFFICERS FOR THE SESSION 1876—7. 

 :o: 



PRESIDENT. 



The Loed Bishop of Carlisle. 



VICE-PRESIDENTS. 



James Raird, Esq., (Whitehaven.) 



J. Clifton Ward, Esq., F.G.S. (Keswick.) 



Isaac Fletcher, Esq., M.P., F.R.S. (Cockermouth) 



H. F. CuRWEN, Esq., (Workington.) 



COUNCIL. 



T. F. I' Anson, Esq., M.D. ) ,„, ., , 

 William Jackson, Esq. / Whitehaven. 



Alexander A. H. Knight, Esq., M.D. ) t^ . , 

 J. F. Crosthwaite, Esq. / Keswick. 



Rev. W. Williams, F.G.S. ) ^, , 



Henry Dodgson, Esq., M.D. / C-ockermouth. 



George J. Snelus, Esq. ) „. , . 



A. Peile, Esq. / Workington. 



TREASURER & SECRETARY. 



J. Clifton Ward, Esq., F.G.S. 



